Thread: Kawaski 460V Leak Down Test

This is an old engine that I was working on to get the exhaust seat ground and the valve lapped. Well I got back to it and thought I had valve fixed since I got good results with leak test on bench. Put it on mower and it wouldn't start. Well put leak tester back on leaking out of the oil dip stick.

Now what the hell is going on? When the unit was on bench it was not leaking. I put compression tester on and it was in 50 range...but I am more interested in how can you get a good check on those valves if air can get past the rings?

I am getting enough leakage past the rings that it is bubbling the oil up the oil dip stick. My question was how can I tell if I got good seal on my valves? Can't depend on gage if it shows the leak of the rings right? For some reason when I had this engine on the work bench with the piston vertical I performed leak test and everything was fine. Now with it horizontal on the mower with oil it is leaking

Ed...how well the valves are seating has become less important now...
They are probably seating pretty good now...which is why so much air is getting past the rings.
I know you're looking for some sign of progress to motivate you to tear into the crankcase..
We ALL get one of these engines from time to time....if it doesn't beat you..it'll make you a better mechanic.

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I have a funky one... 460v good compression, runs and cuts great, you have to set the throttle to med-low and it starts on the 2 or3 pull from cold? No choke.... No gas.... Just starts puttering along, I give it a minute to warn up... Then go? What's up with that? Any ideas?Posted via Mobile Device